O lwowskich zbiorach Bolesława Orzechowicza
Author(s) -
Alicja Jagielska–Burduk,
Dariusz Markowski
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
acta universitatis nicolai copernici zabytkoznawstwo i konserwatorstwo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2392-1250
pISSN - 0208-533X
DOI - 10.12775/aunc_zik.2011.012
Subject(s) - honour , legislator , law , cultural heritage , donation , cultural property , political science , sociology , legislation
The article presents the life of Boleslaw Orzechowicz (1847–1927), a man whodevoted his life to art and science. His merits for the society were recognized bygranting title of doctor honoris causa of Jan Kazimierz University and status –citizen of honour of Lviv. Among his main achievements should be mentionedfinacial support for Polish scientists and a donation of the valuable art collection forthe city of Lviv. The modern theories concerning legal cultural heritage protectionwere described in the light of the created by Boleslaw Orzechowicz collection’shistory. Analysed case confirms, that there are three legal spheres (public, privateand internatonal), which determine the legal status of the cultural property. Thisleads to a conclusion, that the future EU, national or international legislator haveto take into account, that every new legal solution have to fit them all.
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